Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scaramouch
noun
/ˈskærəˌmuːtʃ/

Definition
A scaramouch is a character in Italian theatrical comedy, often a boastful coward who gets himself into trouble.

Examples
- The politician acted like a scaramouch, making bold claims but lacking any real substance.
- His scaramouch antics during the debate did not impress the audience.

Meaning
In modern usage, it can refer to a person who behaves in a cowardly, buffoonish, or foolish manner.

Synonyms
- buffoon
- fool
- coward
- buffo